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Normally, it's not recommended to use a battery designed for a trolling motor in an electric outboard motor since the surge discharge current might not be sufficient. Outboard motors often require higher power for acceleration and sustained operation, which can lead to higher surge currents that trolling motor batteries may not handle well.
If you’re planning to use an electric outboard motor, it’s best to invest in a battery specifically designed for such applications like LiTime Outboard Motor Batteries. These batteries are built to handle the high power requirements and ensure optimal performance and safety.
Read on Electric Outboad Motor VS Trolling Motor for more detailed information.
The run time of your trolling motor depends on the amp hour (Ah) capacity of your battery and the motor's current draw. Follow this simple formula:
Run Time (hours) = Battery Capacity (Ah) / Motor Current Draw (A)
For example:
Your trolling motor draws 54A at full throttle. You have a 100Ah battery.
Run Time = Battery Capacity / Current Draw
= 100Ah / 54A
= 1.85 hours
= 1 hour and 51 minutes
So the 100Ah battery would run the 54A motor for about 1 hour 51 minutes at full speed.
To find low speed run time:
If the motor draws 10A at half throttle.
Run Time = Battery Capacity / Current Draw
= 100Ah / 10A
= 10 hours
No. LiTime LiFePO4 lithium batteries are not intended to be used as starting batteries but deep cycle energy storage, please do not use them to start any devices.
If you need the marine starting batteries, visit LiTime 12V 20Ah Marine Cranking or 12V 140Ah Dual Purpose battery to choose.
For more information to tell the differeces among these 2 types batteries, read on our blog Deep Cycle VS Starting Marine Battery.
LiTime 12V 100Ah TM LiFePO4 batteries can charge between 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C). The 12V 100Ah TM version has low-temperature charging protection function, it would cut off charging when it's below 0℃.
The group 31 batteries is the most popular battery size, measuring approximately L13*W6.8*H9.44 inch, which is widely used in boats, RVs, home storage, and off-grid. LiTime 12V 100Ah TM LiFePO4 battery measures L13*W6.77*H8.43 inch ans is 2~3X lighter and 5X lifespan of traditional group 31 batteries. It is a powerful and compact replacement for group 31 batteries.
Suggest reading on Full Guide of Group 31 Battery.
Yes, LiTime has a portable battery box for group 31. Built in voltmeter, it can be used for marine & RV, fitting for group size 24 battery, group 27 battery size and group 31 battery size.
1. Using Solar Panels
The battery can be fully charged in one day (with effective sunshine 4.5 hrs/day) by 300W solar panels. It may take more than one day to fully charge the battery by ≥300W solar panels since the duration and intensity of light would be a great factor for their charging efficiency.
Besides solar panels, there are 2 more ways to charge. Suggest reading: 3 reliable ways to charge LiFePO4 lithium batteries
2. Generator/Alternator
If the alternator or generator supports DC output, a DC-to-DC charger is needed to connect the battery to the generator; if your alternator or generator supports AC output, please add a suitable battery charger to connect the battery and the generator according to our recommendations. The Recommended Charging Voltage: 14.2V - 14.6V. The Recommended Charging Current: ① 20A (0.2C): the battery will be fully charged in around 5 hrs to 100% capacity; ② 50A (0.5C): the battery will be fully charged in around 2 hrs to around 97% capacity.
3. LiFePO4 Smart Chargers
To charge 12V battery, it is recommended to use 14.6V battery charger.
The Recommended Charging Voltage: 14.2V - 14.6V.
The Recommended Charging Current: ① 20A (0.2C): the battery will be fully charged in around 5 hrs to 100% capacity; ② 50A (0.5C): the battery will be fully charged in around 2 hrs to around 97% capacity.
During use, inconsistencies between cells can increase over time. When connecting too many batteries in parallel, this can cause faster degrading batteries to trigger protection and fail prematurely. Therefore, paralleling more batteries is not always better. The industry standard maximum is 4 paralleled batteries.
Yes. LiTime Deep Cycle Trolling Motor Lithium Batteries have received ABYC certification, ensuring that they meet the rigorous safety and quality standards set by the American Boat and Yacht Council. This certification underscores the commitment of LiTime to provide reliable and safe power solutions for marine applications. By adhering to ABYC standards, LiTime's batteries offer peace of mind to boaters, affirming that they are designed and manufactured to the highest industry benchmarks for safety and performance.